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Fresh and hardened properties of concrete containing cold bonded aggregates

  • Thomas, Job;B., Harilal
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.77-89
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    • 2014
  • The properties of fresh and hardened concrete made using three types of artificial cold bonded aggregates are determined. The properties, namely, slump, water absorption, compressive strength and splitting tensile strength of concrete containing artificial aggregate are reported. The variables considered are aggregate type and water-to-cement ratio. Three types of cold bonded aggregates are prepared using fly ash and quarry dust. The water-to-cement ratio of 0.35, 0.45, 0.55 and 0.65 is used. The test result indicates that artificial aggregates can be recommended for making the concrete up to a strength grade of 38 MPa. The use of quarry dust in the production of artificial aggregate mitigates environmental concerns on disposal problems of the dust. Hence, the alternate material proposed in this study is a green technology in concrete production.

A Study on the Quality Evaluation of Recycled Aggregate (In the case of the Mortar Produced With Recycled Concrete Powder) (재생 골재의 품질 평가에 관한 연구 (콘크리트폐재의 미분말을 혼입한 재생몰탈의 경우))

  • 서상교
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1996.04a
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    • pp.172-179
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    • 1996
  • Recently, the broken concrete lumps resulting from the demolition of concrete structures are creshed for reuse as aggregates(i.e. recycled fine and gravel). And also, in the processing of crusing, the recycled powder of an equivalent of between 20% to 30% by wt.% of the broken concrete lumps is generated. The extensive research of recycled concrete aggregates has been carried out in various parts of the world. But less reseatch on the reuse of recycled concrete powder has been carried out. It is the purpose of this report that the study on the quality evaluation of recycled aggregates for recycled concrete. In specially, this report deals with the properties such as flow, compressive strength, bending strength, drying shrinkage and wight loss rate of mortars replaced standard fine aggregate with recycled powders at the rate of 3, 7, 15, 20 and 30 wt.%. Since the characteristics of recycled mortars with the recycled powders were comparable to those of the normal mortar without the recycled powders as described above, its concretes could be found extensive application in such field as concrete products.

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Pull-out behaviour of recycled aggregate based self compacting concrete

  • Siempu, Rakesh;Pancharathi, Rathish Kumar
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.249-259
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    • 2018
  • The use of recycled aggregate in concrete is gaining much attention due to the growing need for sustainability in construction. In the present study, Self Compacting Concrete (SCC) is made using both natural and recycled aggregate (crushed recycled concrete aggregate from building demolished waste) and performance of recycled aggregate based SCC for the bond behaviour of reinforcement is evaluated. The major factors that influence the bond like concrete compressive strength (Mix-A, B and C), diameter of bar ($D_b=10$, 12 and 16 mm) and embedment length of bar ($L_d=2.5Db$, $5D_b$ and full depth of specimen) are the parameters considered in the present study in addition to type of aggregates (natural and recycled aggregates). The mix proportions of Natural Aggregate SCC (NASCC) are arrived based on the specifications of IS 10262. The mix proportions also satisfy the guidelines of EFNARC. In case of Recycled Aggregate SCC (RASCC), both the natural coarse and fine aggregates are replaced 100% by volume with that of recycled aggregates. These mixes are also evaluated for fresh properties as per EFNARC. The hardened properties like compressive strength, split tensile strength and flexural strength are also determined. The pull-out test is conducted as per the specifications of IS 2770 (Part-1) for determining the bond strength of reinforcement. Bond stress versus slip curves were plotted and a typical comparison of RASCC is made with NASCC. The fracture energy i.e., area under the bond stress slip curve is determined. With the use of recycled aggregates, reduction in maximum bond stress is noticed whereas, the normalised maximum bond stress is higher in case of recycled aggregates. Based on the experimental results, regression analysis is conducted and an equation is proposed to predict the maximum bond stress of RASCC. The equation is in good agreement with the experimental results. The available models in the literature are made use to predict the maximum bond stress and compare the present results.

Separation of Recycled Aggregates from Waste Concrete by Heavy Medium Separation (폐콘크리트에서 중액선별(重液選別)을 이용한 재생골재(再生骨材)의 선별(選別))

  • Lee, Myung-Gyu;Kwon, Ki-O;Gayabazar, Ganbileg;Kang, Heon-Chan
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.13-18
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    • 2007
  • The recycled aggregates produced from waste concrete by crushing and granularity adjusting processes only can't be used for structural aggregates because they display low density and high abrasion rate by including lots of mortar and cement paste. However, the recycled aggregates include a lot of aggregates for concrete. Using the heavy medium separation method that is one of the specific gravity separation methods, about 45% of the waste concrete could be converted to the recycled aggregates.

The Study of the Basic Physical Properties in the Concrete Used Aggregates with the Different Mineralogical Features (골재의 암석학적 특징이 콘크리트 기본특성에 미치는 영향)

  • 엄태선;최상흘
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1996.10a
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 1996
  • The aggregates with the different mineralogical features are studied how to affect the basic physical properties of concretes according to the changes of the chemical composition, mineralogical composition, crystal size, the standard qualities in the aggregates in using chemical analysis, X.R.D. DT-TGA, polarized light microscope, streoscopic microscope, standard test method of aggregates & concretes. At this studies, we found that aggregates without the seathered mineral such as muscovite & kaolin mineral etc, is superior to the others with the weathered mineral, even if it's standard qualities are inferiored to the other's. For examples, in manufacturing high strength concretes. The strength of concretes used aggregates without weathered mineral are improved about 15% than the other's and also. For general mixture to manufacture remicon, more about 10-20% than the other's strength and workability.

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Experimental Study on the Properties of Recycled Concrete using Recycled Coarse Aggregates and Steel Slag Fine Aggregates (재생 굵은골재와 제강슬래그 잔골재를 사용한 재생 콘크리트의 특성에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Lee, Jaesung;Na, Okpin
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.63-71
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the optimum replacement rate and material properties of eco-friendly recycled concrete using recycled coarse aggregates and rapid-chilled steel slag fine aggregates. The replacement rate of recycled coarse aggregates was increased from 30% to 50% of total volume of coarse aggregates and the rapid-chilled steel slag aggregates were substituted for 10% to 50% of total volume of fine aggregates. As a result, the increment of recycled coarse aggregates in concrete caused the reduction of the compressive strength. On the other hand, as increasing the replacement ratio of rapid chilled steel slag aggregates, the compressive strength was enhanced. Furthermore, the optimum use of rapid chilled steel slag aggregates was suggested up to 20~30% of fine aggregates and the use of it could be helpful to expand the replacement rate of recycled aggregates.

A Study of Abrasion Rate of Coarse Aggregate (굵은 골재의 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Dong Young;Jun, Hyun Woo
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.2013-2018
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    • 1970
  • Abrasion rate of coarse aggregates is an important factor to determine aggregates quality. Allowable limit of abrasion rate of coarse aggregates for concrete is 40% according to K.S. Strength and durability test of concrete with 19 efferent aggregates were made. From this test, it was found that allowable limit of abrasion rate of aggregates can be increased to 43%.

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Evaluation of Compressive Strength of Lightweight Aggregate Concrete using Bottom Ash Aggregates and Air Foam (기포가 혼입된 바텀애시 골재 경량 콘크리트의 압축강도 평가)

  • Lee, Kwang-Il;Yang, Keun-Hyeok
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2018.11a
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    • pp.112-113
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    • 2018
  • The present feasible tests are to develop the lightweight concrete using bottom ash aggregates and performed air foam for applying to sustainable high-insulation panel. The main variables investigated are water-to-binder, foam volume ratio, and curing conditions. Test results showed that the lightweight concrete possessed the compressive strength of 5~9 MPa at the air dry density of 951~1,139 kg/m3.

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Optimal proportioning of concrete aggregates using a self-adaptive genetic algorithm

  • Amirjanov, Adil;Sobol, Konstantin
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.2 no.5
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    • pp.411-421
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    • 2005
  • A linear programming problem of the optimal proportioning of concrete aggregates is discussed; and a self-adaptive genetic algorithm is developed to solve this problem. The proposed method is based on changing a range of variables for capturing the feasible region of the optimum solution. A computational verification of this method is compared with the results of the linear programming.

A Sustainable Concrete for Airfield Rigid Pavements (공항 활주로 포장용 친환경 콘크리트의 활용 방법)

  • Salas-Montoya, Andres;Chung, Chul-Woo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2021.05a
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    • pp.23-24
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    • 2021
  • The use of recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) as a substitute for natural aggregates in new concrete produces both economic and environmental advantages. Most of the RCA applications for pavements have been primarily applied to support layers for roads and airfields. This paper summarizes a work completed at the University of Illinois in partnership with the O'Hare Modernization Program to examine the effect of coarse and fine RCA on the concrete's fresh and hardened properties for airfield rigid pavement applications. Ten different RCA concrete mixtures were prepared with the incorporation of different percentages of RCA fines as well as replacement of cement with high volume percentages of supplementary cementitious materials such as Class C fly ash and ground granulated blast furnace slag to improve the workability and long-term properties of RCA concrete. All the mixes on this stage included 100% recycled coarse aggregates and the Two-Stage Mixing Approach was used as a mixing procedure. Based on the results obtained in the research, mixes with high percentages of recycled fine and coarse aggregates could be used for construction of airfield concrete pavements in conjunction with supplementary cementitious materials

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